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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: pomme on 07 May 2006, 21:09
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I managed to give the car a wash, and then waxed with Nattys Blue and then tried spit waxing with Souveran. I was really really pleased with the results.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v228/pommeinzennor/76.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v228/pommeinzennor/78.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v228/pommeinzennor/81.jpg)
The pics dont really do it justice as it was starting to cloud over and getting darker.
Cheers
Andrew
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wow nice car dude!
loving them rims! i spy the "R" brake callipers so i presume its a proper R32?
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Also love the wheels plus nice to see a red one as a change to black and blue.
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looking nice buddy
i washed mine yesterday and now its raining  :sad:
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I only got the LMs a couple of months ago but i feel they just make the car looks so different along with the black grill and mirrors. Which are pretty minor mods.
Yep she is a proper R, but am looking to upgrade the braking so am looking into Tarox discs.
I did think just after i took that pics that it was going to rain which would be just my luck but thankfully it hasnt. But i bet it will have by the time i go to work in the morning.
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yea they do make a lot of difference, good work fella!
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looks :cool: love the wheels :cool:
do ya fancy washing mine!!? :grin:
fed up of this weather though.... :sad: washed mine yesterday and now its raining :cry:
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Ditto! :angry:
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how do u get rid of tiny chips at the front noticed the sexy red r32 dunt have any how do u do that and what teh hell is auto-glynn treatment?
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chips?? most people eat them with ketchup :tongue: don't forget the vinegar too :laugh:
depends on the size but it will probably involve a re-spray :sad:
autoglym treatment....depends if you use the off the shelf products or get the dealer to apply a protective coat which is meant to help keep the paintwork shiney and stop stone chips